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Past exhibition

Bourdelle before Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was born in Bonn 250 years ago. A quarter of millennium. This anniversary gives rise to numerous European commemorations in Germany as in France. The Musée Bourdelle takes this opportunity to celebrate the year of Beethoven with a new hanging. Antoine Bourdelle is...



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Back side - Fashion from Behind

The Palais Galliera presents "Back Side - Fashion from Behind", an off-site exhibition at the Musée Bourdelle which focuses on clothing seen from behind.


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Transmission - Transgression

Master and students: Rodin, Bourdelle, Giacometti, Richier...


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Bourdelle and the Antique: a modern passion

In the history of forms and ideas, there is no ‘advance’ that does not come from a ‘retreat’, no aesthetic revolution that does not involve the rebirth of a buried past, the revival of a spiritual and plastic heritage - in this case that of the most ancient Greece. It was here that the sculptor...


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The Strange Tales of Niels Hansen Jacobsen - A Dane in Paris (1892-1902)

This exhibition, the first to be dedicated to Niels Hansen Jacobsen (1861-1941) in France, invites visitors to an oneiric journey into the world of this Danish sculptor and ceramist, a contemporary of Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929). His work was strongly marked by a taste for the bizarre, the...


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Balenciaga, working in black

This exhibition at the musée Bourdelle opens the Palais Galliera’s Spanish season, which will continue with Habits aux couleurs de l’Espagne (‘Clothes in Spanish Tones’) at the Maison Victor Hugo (21 June - 24 September 2017) and will finish with Mariano Fortuny at the Palais Galliera (4 October...


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Of Sound and Fury. Bourdelle sculptor and photographer

Created for Montauban, Antoine Bourdelle's birthplace, the 'Monument aux morts, aux combattants et serviteurs du Tarn-et-Garonne de 1870-1871' (The War Memorial to the Defenders of 1870–1871) – also known as 'Les Combattants' (The Defenders) – is a tribute to the soldiers of the Tarn-et-Garonne...




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